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Pathway to a New Future 600 541 Marlon Baker

Pathway to a New Future

Los Angeles County hosted its second Pathway Home Service Connect Day for residents who moved from their recreational vehicle (RV) encampments into interim housing following an encampment resolution operation in unincorporated East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez. Led by the…

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Pathway Home participants connect with County services 600 541 Marlon Baker

Pathway Home participants connect with County services

Los Angeles County’s Pathway Home program helps people transition from encampments into interim housing and then provides them with supportive services on their way to permanent housing. After its first Pathway Home encampment resolution brought 50 people indoors from tents…

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New “Pathway Home” Program for Encampments 600 541 Marlon Baker

New “Pathway Home” Program for Encampments

Los Angeles County has launched Pathway Home, a major expansion of its efforts to resolve encampments, with a successful operation in unincorporated Lennox that helped 59 people move inside. The Pathway Home encampment resolution program, which includes recreational vehicles or RVs, is just one component of the ongoing, multi-pronged response to the homelessness crisis launched under the emergency declared by the Board of Supervisors in January. read more
Homekey:  Dunamis House Making the Grade 600 541 Marlon Baker

Homekey:  Dunamis House Making the Grade

The stories of young people who once were at risk of homelessness and now benefitting from a recently opened Homekey housing complex continue to pour in. The Los Angeles Times recent feature on the Dunamis House in Boyle Heights captures…

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Mobile Clinics Supporting Metro 600 541 Marlon Baker

Mobile Clinics Supporting Metro

To help Metro with its enhanced efforts to improve safety on its trains and buses, Los Angeles County is providing its mobile medical units in key locations to provide immediate health and social services to people experiencing homelessness. The first-of-its-kind…

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Preserving Existing Residential Care Facilities 600 541 Marlon Baker

Preserving Existing Residential Care Facilities

While Los Angeles County, nonprofit organizations and private developers are actively building new affordable and supportive housing units to address the homelessness emergency, a parallel effort is under way to preserve one critical form of existing housing. The Board of…

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Homekey: Avenida Welcomes Homeless 600 541 Marlon Baker

Homekey: Avenida Welcomes Homeless

Avenida, Los Angeles County’s latest Project Homekey for permanent supportive housing, is opening in the Koreatown/Rampart Village area with 75 studio apartments for people experiencing homelessness. Holos Communities partnered with Los Angeles County to renovate the former hotel through Homekey…

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